Baseball Cards On Acid

1992 Topps Double-Print Card 1

1992 Topps Double-Print Card 1

Check out the two examples of awesomeness I found in the back of my commons box, that I sent to The Baseball Card Blog’s Ben Henry. I got some nice stuff in exchange, too, and I figured the misprints would be of more use to the world at large if other people got to see ‘em.

2 Responses to “Baseball Cards On Acid”

  1. subgirl Says:

    Dude, that reminds me that I need to get with you about doing something with Kyle’s massive collection of cards. They are in various states and I don’t even know where/how to start.

    I’ve bookmarked that blog, tho. Looks awesome!

    -me.

    ps. my captcha words were “noise experiment” HARDCORE! :)

  2. Scott Crawford Says:

    What’d you have in mind? Display albums can be a little rough on cards. Me personally, I’ve gone with boxes for most of it, and screwdown lucite holders for the key cards in the collection. Ultra Pro has a bunch of different storage/display solutions you can go through.

    I kinda want to get something like this for my key cards, but I also want to be able to feed myself, clothe myself and put a roof over my head, too. That, and I haven’t come up with a spot in my room where I’d have the wall space.

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